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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #45 on: Tuesday 18 October 11 18:49 BST (UK) »
Well I am trying to make a Family Tree maker and gedcom file of all the
information I have on the Dulley which is taking days, not that I mind.

I am adding information not already known.

Anyway I thought in case anyone reading wished to know what David Dulley
of 1773 looked like here he is.

Sandy

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #46 on: Tuesday 18 October 11 19:13 BST (UK) »
Sandy,
That's absolutely amazing!
He was quite obviously the main driving force behind the DULLEY family fortunes going up in the world from the early 19thC onwards.  A splendid portrait, where did you find it?
keith

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #47 on: Tuesday 18 October 11 20:55 BST (UK) »
Dear Sandy and Keith,

I have seen this drawing before, but cannot recall where. Where did Sandy get it from?

Last week I have acquired some photos of William Dulley, his eldest son, and of William Dulley's wife, Sarah (nee Mee). I have a professional photographer friend in London who is going to help digitalise these photos in November when we have more time. After that I can send them to people, if I can send them via this Rootschat system.

I have not heard anything from the other side of the Dulley family yet, but I have been a bit out of action, anyway, after a leg operation last Monday.

regards,

Vincent

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #48 on: Thursday 20 October 11 08:05 BST (UK) »
Hi.

I mentioned that I had the information which I collected the other week Keith.

Yesterday I found a book with a photograph of the Brewery in Sheep St
it is a new book therefore under copyright so can not show the picture.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #49 on: Thursday 20 October 11 09:50 BST (UK) »
Sandy,
What is the title of that new book?  I might get myself a copy...
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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #50 on: Sunday 23 October 11 08:32 BST (UK) »
Hi Keith.

Ask Vincent as he has been in contact with the Author and may have
a piccie.

Found more newspaper cliipings on this family, I think we could
go on forever build the tree.

Need to do other things for awhile now.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #51 on: Sunday 23 October 11 09:46 BST (UK) »
O.K. Sandy,
Thanks for all your great input on the DULLEY family...!
regards, keith

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #52 on: Monday 24 October 11 13:40 BST (UK) »
Dear Sandy,

I have been out of internet connection for a few days, so only just seen your posting.

I am a little confused, however, as to whom you are referring when you say I know the author. Do you mean "A History of Wellingborough" by Joyce and Maurice Palmer. I do not know the Palmers, but might be interested to do so, as I am trying to track down the Palmer family linked with Orton.

I do have some piccies, but no means of scanning them at the moment.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #53 on: Monday 24 October 11 18:43 BST (UK) »
Hi Vincent.

I mean the man who wrote about the book Brewed In Northants,  Mick ?

By the way Jon Paul is related to me poor soul or the other way around.

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